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Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
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  • Montreal :Robert Weir,[183-]-1885
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[" B.HMÛVAÎJ 07 TH* Montreal Herald Printing Office, THE Proprietors of this Establishment have REMOVED their PRINTING OFFICE to those large, central and commodious premises, in Notre Dame Street, formerly known as BRADBURY\u2019S BUILDINGS, Near St.Francois Xavier Street, nd immediately in rear of the New Post Office.ADVERTISEMENTS AND ORDERS FOR BVBRY DESCRIPTION 0» BOOS AHD JOB PRINTING, \u2022will be received on the above premises and executed with despatch.June 22, 1854.\t97 AND DAILY - COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.KUMOVALS.Removal.from the corner of Claude and Notre Dame Streets to No.65 Champ de Mars Street.PELLETIER & BÉLANGER, Advocates.May 3.\t103 JAMES H.SPRINGLE, Arcliltect and Civil engineer, HAS REMOVED to the Office lately occupied by the Montreal Telegraph Company, in the ODD FELLOWS\u2019 HALL, No.61 Great St.James Street.May 2.102 MUIR, E WAN &CO., WHOLESALE AND CLOTHIERS, HAVE REMOVED TO NO 75 McGILL STREET, NlARLY OPPOSITE SAIN I MAURICE STREET, May 17.\t115 MONTREAL MARBLE WORKS.wm:.c.ïa-srATT - BALL k CO.beg to inform ther Friends and the Public, that they have OPENED those very EXTENSIVE PREMISES, corner of Notre Dame and St.Gabriel Streets, (the property of the Hon.James Ferrier,) and where they will KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES OF ANY HOUSE IN THEIR LINE IN THIS | CITY.Importing Direct from EUROPE A\\l) THE UNITED SMS they will be enabled, immediately on the arrival of \u201c City of Hamilton,\u201d \u201cSteadfast,\u201d \u201cBannock- j burn,\u201d and \u201c Onda\u201d from London, and \u201c Eaglet \u201d from Bordeaux, to supply all the wants of their BRASS and IRON CASTINGS of every description made to order, from the largest stock of PATTERNS and MODELS in Canada.MILL WORK and MACHINERY finished in the best manner.GEORGE BRUSH, Eagle Foundry, May 4.\t104 English Soaps, &c.N PRICE & Co.\u2019s Brown Windsor Soap \u2022 do\tPalm Oil Soap do\tAlmond Soap do\tHoney Soap do\tRose Soap Hendrie\u2019s Cosmetic Petroline Soap Rigge\u2019s Military Shaving Soap Just received by GEORGE VAN FELSON, Jr., Agent, Opposite tire Court House.Dec.14.\t247 Their ffteilHie0 I1'?' -'-h : - and detf - erminàtion to use\" tfieir best ary prices, endeavours to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call, will, they hope, merit a share of that patronage which they now most respectfully solicit.BALL & CO.May 12.111 SLATEAKD SLATING.^ SilSBK ÔL Slaters anti Slate Dealers, 141 Craig Street, near St.Urbain Street, MONTREAL, JFER for sale ROOFING SLATE of the | best quality, in lots to suit purchasers ; and are prepared with skilful workmen to execute orders in the Slating line with fidelity and dispatch.OMS ROOFS REPAIRED.Chain Cables and Anchors.FOR SALE by the Subscribers\u2014 50 tons Best Proved CHAIN CABLES, as-50 iron Stocked AhCriukn\u2019 tied io ewt July 14.FROTHINGHAM k WORKMAN.116 English cheese 10 baskets Queen\u2019s Arms 5\tdo Double Gloucester 5\tdo Cheshire 5 cases North Wiltshire do DANIEL LANIGAN, 264 Notre Dame Street.Wov.24.\t230 O1 CARTER, KERRY & CO., Wholesale Druggists and Importers of Paints, Oils, Colors, and Dye Stuffs, AYE received by ships from the various Ports of Great Britain, their SPRING importations, to which they invito the attention ot Druggists and General Merchants in Town and Country.St.Paul Street, Montreal.June 4.\t130 FF Sawed Slate, for Firewalls, Coping, Refrigerators, &c., furnished to order.R.k R.would call the attention of parties .T-.r,T>\t.\t.about building or re-covering roofs, to this me- F°?-SALE by the Subscribers, ex John, from thod of roofing, as cheap, durable, and fire-proof.' FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ST.JOHNS, C.E.MRS.WILKES having now arrived in St.Johns, and completed her arrangements for the opening of her School in SEPTEMBER, begs respectfully to announce that she is prepared to receive application for the admission of YOUNG LADIES into her family.The number of Pupils being limited, those Parents who may desire to place their Daughters under her care are kindly requested to make known their wishes at their earliest convenience.Circulars stating full partieUars, with references, wilt be immediately forwarded to those requesting them.August 23.\t3w Tts 199 g\\,NT a.uc> LEGAL «ALES.SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.ON MONDAY, I M GILL COLLEGE.THE THIRD SESSION of this University, under the amended Charter, will commence on MONDAY, the 10th day of September next.Applications for admission are to be made as follows :\u2014 FAW\u2014To J.J.o.Abbott, Esq., B.C.L , Lecturer.MEDICINE\u2014To A.F.Holmes, Esq., M D .Dean of Faculty.ARTS\u2014To the Revd Canon Leach, D.C.L.Dean « of Faculty, Or to the undersigned, from whom may be had Prospectuses of the respective Courses of Study, &c., &c.W.S.BURRA GE, Secretary.Burnside Hall, Aug.29, 1855.\ta 204 BOARD, &c.PRIVATE BOARD.TWO GENTLEMEN can find the above at the Table of a Private Family, in a first-class house within 4 minutes walk of the Post Office.Apply at this office.August 30.\tdu 205 Provincial Agricultural AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, TO TAKE PLACE AT SHERBROOKE, On 12th, 13th & I4th of Sept, next, 1855.3VOTICB.Entries of live stock, agricultural and INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, &c, must be made previous to the 1st of September next, and not later, with the undersigned, at the Office of the Board of Agriculture at Montreal or at Sherbrooke, with Charles Brookes, Esq., the Secretary appointed at that place for the Exhibition.Printed Forms of Entry may be had at the Office of the Board at Montreal, or from Mr.Brookes at Sherbrooke.Prize Lists both in English and French, have been sent to all Agricultural Societies in Lower Canada for distribution, and to the Board of Agriculture for Upper Canada, Toronto.The Directors of the Grand Trunk Railroad have very liberally consented to convey Passen gers.Stock, &c., on their line to Sherbrooke and back at single fares and rates, on the occasion of the Exhibition on the 12th, 13th, and 14th of September.By order, WM.EVANS, Sec.and Treas.Board of Agriculture and Agricultural Association.Montreal, April 26, 1855.\ts 97 the TENTH of SEPTEMBER.next, AT TEN O\u2019CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, will be sold at the DOOR of the PARISH CHURCH of ST.CYPRIEN, to the last and highest bidder, the following Immoveable Property, belonging to Francois Hebert and his minor children, to wit:\u2014 TWO PIECES OF LAND, separated in front only by their common road, and situated in the Seigniory of Delery, forming the three-quarters north of the Lot No.76 of the sixth Concession, and the three-quarters north of the Lot No.83 of the seventh Concession of the said Seigniory, and containing together Ij^ arpent in front by about 56 arpents in depth.The two pieces are bounded on one end by the small river Montreal, and on the other end by Jean Laverriere, on one side by Frs.Xavier Barbault, ana .in the other by the representatives of the \u2019¦¦?e Louis Remillaru,\two uousus, oarn, and other buildings thereon erected.Some reserves restricting the immediate enjoyment of the lauds will be made known nLer the sale.For the other conditions apply to the undersigned, E.BOUCHARD, N P.Napierville, August 23,1855.3w ws 200 HERALD Steam, Book à Job Printing Office, 209 Notre Dame Street, (Near St.François Xavier Street.) THE Proprietors of this Establishment beg t j inform their friends and Hie public, that, having enlarged their Stock of PRINTING MA -TERIALS, STEAM PRESSES, &c., they will la prepared to undertake every description of J8ooh, and Card Printing, iN THEIR NEW PREMISES.Having recently added one of HOE\u2019S NEW CYLINDER PRESSES, for Job Printing, to thei?Stock, they hope to be able to execute ever p description oi JOB PRINTING at moderate ratea and with great despatch.Their present stock of STEAM PRESSES wil enable them to throw ofl upwards of 70*000 IMPRESSIONS PER DAY.May 4.\t54 LEGAL SALES.SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.THE REAL ESTATE and appurtenances hereinafter described, belonging to tho communauté de biens which existed between Dame Marie Cymard and the late Antoine Richard, her deceased husband, in his lifetime Yeoman, of the Parish of Saint Jean, will bo sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SMPTEMBER, instant, at the hour of TEN of tho clock in the forenoon, at the Church Door of the said Parish of ST.JEAN, to wit : PKCSSEK\u2019S PATENT Lll\u2019-WEIMI IKOJI BOILER TIMS.Education and Board WANTED for TWO BOY'S, at some respectable Academy within 50 miles of the city, Address, with terms and particulars, L , Box 216 Post Office, Montreal.August 18.\t195 rf^HREE GENTLEMEN can be accommodated -B_ with BOARD, Ac, with a Private Sitting Room, at No 54 St.Joseph Street.August 13.\t190 T Fui nished Apartments to Let.WO or THREE BED-ROOMS and ONE PARLOR vacant at No.238 Notre Dame Street.April 26.___________________97 BOARDERS.FOUR or FIVE can be accommodated at No.4L Champ de Mars Street.Terms moderate.MRS.A.L.RAYMOND.August 20.\tmwf lm 196 SCHOOL HISTORIES, &0., PUBLISHED BY THE SUBSCRIBER.Orders in the city or from abroad respectfully | solicited.GEO.W.REED, W.H.RAYNER.April 4.\t80 CHEAP PAÏNTS7 THE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED, ex I \u201c John\u201d and other Vessels in Port, a LARGE SUPPLY of Dry and Ground Genuine White Lead and Oxichloride White Patent and Zinc Dryers Vermillion, Paris Green Red Lead, Rose Pink Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre Glue, Whiting, Ground and Lump Pumice I Stone Painters\u2019, Glaziers\u2019, Gilders\u2019 and Artists\u2019 Tools j and Colors Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil French and English Paint Brushes Gold Leaf, Bronzes and Strewing Smalt Plate and Sheet Window Glass, Putty, Ac German Gilt Moulding for Papered Rooms A.RAMSAY, 118 and 120 McGill Street, Montreal.June 6.\t132 Newcastle a smiths\u2019 coals- 500 chaldrons Newcastle 500 do Smiths\u2019 double screened For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL A CO.June 7.\t133 HIO GRINDSTONES\u2014 150 tons from the Berea and other Quar- | ries,'sized from 18 in x3 to 78x12 For sale by GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL A CO.June 7.\t133 The Russian Army iu Danger ! HERRING\u2019S SAFES RECOMMENDED.Mount Bridges, C.W., July 10, 1855.I do here certify that I bought one of Herring\u2019s Fire Proof Safes, F.B.Baldomi, agent, London, Canada West, last March, and that my store with all its contents was totally destroyed by fire on the night of the 3rd July ; my safe, which was red hot for several hours, proved itself to be perfectly fire proof ; my books and papers came out all right, not being in the least damaged, and I have no hesitation in saying, I consider Herring\u2019s Safes proof against any amount of heat.J.W.Emekson.Hull :\u2014 400 kegs White Paint 200 tins Venetian Red 100 do Yellow 100 do Spw Brown 100 do Chrome Yellow 100 do Blue Paint 150 do Green do 50 do Paris Green 100 do Rose Pink 100 do Bright Yellow 20 brls Yellow Ochre 20 csks Patty 20 do Paris White 4\tbags English Vermillian 30 cases Black Lead 10 qr-csks B.L.Oil 5\thhds do 10 kega Paris Green, dry WOODS, PERRY A Co.No.19 St.Sacrament Street.June 2.\t129 F011 sale by the Subscribers \u2014 50,000 RAMSAY\u2019S BEST FIRE BRICKS.G.A D.SHAW.June 27.\t150 Plate Glass.|1HE UNION PLATE CLASS COMPANY lias jn t niadp.a mlucihm in tl>c pritTiof PLATE GLASS, glazing quality, of from 8 l3> 12 per cent.Oidera satisfactorily executed by LOCKHART A LOUSON, Agents, 59 Commissioner rreet July 25\t174 20 July 28.Pot Barley- BARRELS\u2014For sale e.Mclennan.1 177 A N Assortment of these Valuable Safes on hand, at 145, St.Paul Street.GEO.HAGAR, Agent July 21.\t171 GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY.THE LADIES are respectfully solicited make a Trial of the GLENFfELD PATENT STARCH, which, for Domestic Use, now stands unrivalled.See Testimonials from the Laundress to Her Majesty, the Lady Mayoress of London, the lady of Wm.Chambers, Esq., of Glenormiston, one of I the Publishers of \u201c Chambers\u2019s Edinburgh Journal,\u201d the Laundresses of the Marchioness of | Breadalbane, Countess of Dartmouth, Ac.Ac.iE3=Sold by nearly all respectable Wholesale Houses and Retail Shopkeepers in Canada.August 18.\t195 Anthracite Coals, FOR sale direct from the LEHIGH, PITTSTON, LAKAWANA, SCRANTON, SCHUYLKILL, and PEACH ORCHARD MINES.As these Coals are subject to an advance at the Mines after the 1st of July, purchasers will do well to secure their supply early.All sizes constantly on hand.GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL A CO.June 7.\t133 White Wax.THE Subscribers have just received and offer for sale\u2014 Ten Cases Fine White Wax.LYMANS, SAVAGE A CO.July 26.\t175 HÀaBWAS.E\u2014-WnOI.ESA3iB.HUE Subscribers beg respectfully to call the attention of purchasers to the extensive stock of SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, which they are receiving by all vessels in port, purchased this winter by one of the firm in the European markets at the reduced prices\u2014 Tin, Iron, Zinc, Putty, Canada Plates, Glass, Paints, Steel Scythes, Spades and Shovels, Shot, Wire, Rose, Horse, and Cut Nails, Ac.Ac., Mill and Cross, Hand and Circular Saws, Chains, Hinges, Axes, Files, Guns, and general Shelf Hardware, including Joseph Rodgers A Co.\u2019s Best Cutlery.BARBER, KER A CO.May 22.\t119 FANCY GOODS, Bone Goods7Pipes, Combs, Brushes, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, Ac.Plated Wares, Cake Baskets, Cruets, Tea and Coffee Pots, Butter Coolers, Candlesticks, Spoons and Forks, Ac Ac.BARBER, KER A CO May 22.\t_______119 STATIONERY\u2014Writing Papers, Envelopes, Inks, Wax, Slates, Inkstands, Gillott\u2019s Pens, in great variety, Ac Ac, May 22.BARBER, KER A CO.119 GAS FITTINGS\u2014A large and varied assortment ofl, 2, 3 A 4 lights Gaseliers, in metal.3, 4, 5 A 6 lights do, in crystal.Brackets and Gas Implements.BARBER, KER A CO.May 22.\t119 CLARETS! 500 GLAR3STS ! CASES ASSORTED BRANDS.25 hhds ST.JULIEN, ST.ESTEPHE, and FLORIAC, From the celebrated proprietors, Messrs.BARTON A GUESTIER, Bordeaux.For sale in bond or duty paid.AUG.LaMONTAGNE, 55 A 57 St.Francois Xavier St, July 11.\t162 English Coke.LOT OF SUPERIOR ENGLISH COKE\u2014 For sale bv GILBERT, MaoDOUGALL A CO.June 9.\t133 A ROY\u2019S History of Canada, new edition, Do\tin French, History of Rome, .History of England, .Geography of Canada, FRENCH TEXT BOOKS.L\u2019Abeille, an Elementary French Reader, Green\u2019s Primary Lessons in French, on Ollendorff\u2019s Plan, .Key to do .\t.LATIN CLASSICS.For tho use of High Schools and Colleges.Cornelius Nepos.13 Quintus Cnrtius, .\t.\t.\t.\t.13 Cæsar\u2019s Commentaries,\t.\t.\t.\t13 Cicero on Old Age,\t.\t.\t.\t.09 Agricola of Tacitus, .\t.\t.\t.\t0 9 Or bound together in cloth~-5s.The Æneid, 4 books, .\t1 Tho Georgies, .\t.\t.\t.\t.\t13 Odes of Horace, .\t.\t.\t\u2022\t.\t1 Fasti of Ovid,.1 Or bound together in cloth\u20143s 9d.\u2022\u2014ALSO\u2014 On hand for the FALL TRADE, large supplies of the NATIONAL Series of SCHOOL BOOKS.These Editions obtained Prizes at the Provincial Exhibitions, held at Hamilton and Montreal, in 1853, \u201cfor the best Collection of School Books Printed and Bound in Canada \u201d A large Stock of ENGLISH CLASSICAL SCHOOL BOOKS always on hand.The Subscriber is receiving ample Supplies ol STATIONERY, which comprise every variety of British and Foreign Potts, Foolscaps, Posts (Folio and Quarto,) Note Paper, as well as the Larger Papers for Merchant\u2019s Account Books.Also all kinds of Drawing Paper, Bristol Boards, Coloured Papers, Tissue and Tracing Paper and IV,m:ing Vt liuni, A e .Ac.HEW RAMSAY, 37 St.Francois Xavier Street.Ang.27.\tDr mws Cc 202 ALBION LIFE INSURANCE COMP\u2019 Y, LONDON.Established A.D.1805.THIS Company has now been in successful operation for half a century, during which period the amounts paid to the families and representatives ot Policy-holders have exceeded £1,700,000.The conditions on which Insurances are granted by the Alb'on, offer important advantages to the insured : for which reference is requested to the prospectus.The Profits are divided every Third Year, and may be made payable in Cash, or applied to the reduction of the Premium, or the increase of the sum insured, as may be chosen on effecting the insurance.The amount returned in Cash to each Policyholder who elected that mode of appropriating his share of the profits, has exceeded a fifth of the total amount of premium paid.The Bonus added to the sums insured has, of course, been of much larger amount.id'* The Prospectus, with the rates of Premium, may be had on application.C.C.ABBOTT, Agent, 32 St.Francois Xavier Street.August 2.\tly Tts 181 CANADA POWDER COMPANY.NOTICE.THE Canada Powder Company are now prepared to receive orders for C.C.I.A B.BLASTING, also F.FF.FFF.and EXTRA SPORTING POWDER, the latter put up in canisters and 6 lb kegs, and the other qualities in 12, 25, and 50 lb kegs.The Powder will be found equal in quality to any imported from Great Britain or the United States, and will be disposed of to the Trade at reasonable prices.Orders to be addressed \u201c Canada Powder Company,\u201d Hamilton, C.W.BENJAMIN CLARK, Secretary.Office of the Canada Powder Co., ^ Hamilton, August 9, 1855.1 3m Tts 187 NEW AND GENUINE BAKDESSr AÏS IS FXlEXiD SESDS.WHITE Belgian Carrot, Blood Red do Mangel Wurtzel, Large Red Onion, Radish Seeds, Turnip do White Clover do Caulifiower do Long Orange do Altringham do Long Red Clover, Cabbage Seeds, Together with a general assortment of English, French, and American Seeds, selected from the growers of the highest reputation.The subscriber can with confidence state that his Seeds will be found of superior quality, and sold cheap.By RICHARD BIRKS, [late Rexford,] 77 McGill Street.March 24.\ttl A Full Supply iu Bond and Afloat.EVERY article necessary to DRILL THE TUBE-PLATES and to SET THE TUBES in the best manner.Tube CLEANERS, Steel-Wire and Whalebone BRUSHES.Tubes for ARTESIAN WELLS, Pump Shafts, Line Shafting, conveying Steam or Water, Ac., Ac., SCREWED TOGETHER FLUSH ON BOTH SIDES, or WITH COUPLINGS either outside or inside; also EXPANDED INTO FLANGES.FREE-JOINT TUBES FOR CORE BARS, RAILINGS, Ac.PALL LEVER WRENCHES.Agents for KRUPP\u2019S CELEBRATED CAST-STEEL FOR SHAFTS, RAILWAY AXLES, TIRES, PLATER\u2019S ROLLERS, Ac.' THOMAS PROSSER A SON, 28 Platt Street, New York.August 30.\t205 C.J.HOUQHTOM, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, No.22 Yonge Street, Toronto.THE Subscriber begs to inform the Merchants of Canada that he will open the above premises EARLY IN SEPTEMBER, for the purpose of carrying on the business of an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.In respectfully soliciting their business, he desires to state that regular Sales of Dry Goods will be held EVERY THURSDAY, also Special Sales, of all kinds of Merchandise during the business season.Goods consigned for either Private Sale, or Public Auction, will receive his best attention, and prompt returns rendered.He will also personally attend to SALES OF REAL ESTATE, PRODUCE, and all other description of Property, and trusts, by strict integrity, to merit a share of their patronage.Merchants visiting Toronto, with stock or samples, will have every facility afforded them for shewing the same, and a Private Office placed at their disposal.C.J.HOUGHTON.August 28.\tlm 203 Southern Military Academy Lottery ! ! [By authority of the State of Alabama,] conducted on the Havana plan.GRAND SCHEME\u2014CLASS U.To be drawn on the 11th of Septr., 1866, in the city of Montgomery.1 Prize of\t$7,500 1 do\t6.000 1 do\t2,000 2 do\t1000 6 do\t600 10 do\t200 16 do\t100 78 do\t60 120 do\t26 In all, 261 prizes, amounting to.$30,000 Tickets, $5.Halves and Quarters in proportion.Every prize drawn at each drawing.Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.All communications'strictly confidential.\tSAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, sign of the Bronze Lions.Montgomery, Ala., Septr.\tws 211 MARYLAND LOTTERIES.Office of the Maryland Consolidated Loll cries, Baltimore, July 1st, 1855.ALL Tickets or Certiilcaies of Packages of Tickets, in the Ixotteries authorized by the Stale of Maryland, bear the Lithographed Signature of F.X.BRKNAN, General Agent for the Contractor, and any others are FRAUDS.Owing lo numerous applications from all parts of the country, the management will give their attention to the filling of orders tor Tickets or Certificates, in the Maryland Lotteries.Persons at a distance may confidently rely upon having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and the strictest confidence observed.These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner.Heavy Bonds aie given lo the State as security for the payment of all Piizes.The prices of Whole Tickets are from $5 to 20.Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion.There are.never less than 23,000 Prizes in any Lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from $5 to 100,000, according to the price of the Tickets.For instance\u2014 When price of Tickets is $5, the highest Prize is $20,000 \u201c\tu\t10,\t\u201c\t\u201c\t40,000 \u2022«\t\u201c\t20,\t\u201c\t\u201c\t70,000 With numerous Prizes of $10,000, $6,000, $1,000, $600.$100, fete.Persons can remit us any amount, from $1 upwards, that they wish to invest, on receipt of which we forward its value in Tickets in the Lottery designated by the purchaser, or if none be designated, then some Lottery that will be drawn after the buyer has got the ticket in his possession.An Official Scheme of the Lottery will he sent with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on the day the Lottery is drawn the official Drawing will be sent, together with a written Explanation of the result of the purchase.The Drawn Numbers are also published in the daily papers of the city of Baltimore, and in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C* A Circular containing all the Schemes will be sent to any one by addressing the undersigned.Address orders for Tickets lo F.X.BRENAN, No.4 Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland.July 28.\tly C D s 177 NEW LACES A ESBKOIDERIES 168 Notre Dame Street.J-.IF*\tSS.IIKT TAKES pleasure in announcing the arrival, by the steamer \u201c America,\u201d via Boston, of a consignment of BEAUTIFUL LACE GOODS, from one of the most eminent manufacturers in Europe, consisting of the latest styles and best Fabrics\u2014 In Honiton, Mericourt, Spanish Point, Guiperre, Valenciennes, English Thread, Maltese and other Laces, which he proposes offering at the lowest possible advance on the manufacturers cost price, in consequence of the advanced period of the season.Ladies visiting the city, will find this an excellent opportunity of purchasing the choicest Laces on the most favorable terms.J.PARKiN, Laceman, 168 Notre Dame Street, August 24.\t200 OILS.fTIHE Subscriber having commenced business X on his own account, as OIL MERCHANT and MANUFACTURER, offers for sale\u2014 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.ON MONDAY, the SEVENTEENTH of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, will be sold at the DOOR of the PARISH CHURCH of LONGUEUIL, at auction, the immoveable property hereafter mentioned, depending on the communeunte de bien heretofore existing between Mr.Louis Bourdon and the late Mary Mougson, his wife, to wit:\u2014 1.A PIECE OF LAND situate in Tremblay, in the Parish of Longueuil, being three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, on the first rank on the River Saint Lawrence, between the lands of Joseph Dubuc and of Toussaint Daigneau, Esquire, together with a House, Barn, Stable, and other buildings thereon erected, exclusive of a lot of about two arpents and sixteen rods in superficies, inclosed within this land, and which docs not belong to the said communeunte.2.A PIECE OF LAND situate at the same place, on the Island of Dufort, in the said river, between the lands of Joseph Charron and Laurent Brais, containing thirty-two arpents and one-third in superficies, with three barns thereon erected.3.A PIECE OF PRAIRIE LAND in that part of the Green Islets which is situate in the North East, in the said river in front, and forming part of the said Parish of Longueuil, in the barony of Longueuil, between the lands of Toussaint Dubuc and of the heirs Fournier, containing one arpent three rods and one-third in superficies.4.A PIECE OF PRAIRIE LAND on the other of the said Green Islets, South-West from the above mentioned, situate in tho same place, between the lands of the heirs Fournier and those of Toussaint Alexis Fournier, containing thirty-seven rods and two-thirds in superficies.5.TWO OTHER PIECES OF PRAIRIE LAND, contiguous the one to the other, on this last Islet, between the pieces belonging to the heirs Fournier and to Christoph Fournier, containing each 61 1-9 rods in superficies.6.A PIECE OF PRAIRIE LAND on the same Islet, between the pieces of Luc Dubuc and the heirs Xavier Dubuc, containing 37% rods in superficies.ANOTHER PIECE OF PRAIRIE LAND on the same Islet, between the pieces of tho heirs Fournier and one of the above named pieces, containing one arpent and 2 2-9 rods in superficies.A Lot of Land situate in the Parish of St.Joan, in the Richelieu range, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front, east, by tho River Richelieu, in rear, west, by the Grand Bernier range, on the south side by Moiso Tberien or his representatives, and on tho north side by Alexis Richard, with a Stono House, Shed, Barn, and other buildings thereon erected.2.A Lot of Land situate in same locality, comprising, 1st, a parcel of land of one arpent in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, bounded /it the east end by tho River Richelieu, at tho west end by the Grand Bernier range, on the north side by tho said Moise Tberien or bis representatives, and the parcel of land hereinafter described, and on the south side by a lot of land in the possession of the said Marie Cymard, with a Barn thereon erected ; and 2nd, a parcel of land taken from the west end of the farm of said Moise Tberien, in the said Richelieu range, containing about ten arpents in supeiiicies, without, however, any guarantee as to admeasurement; bounded at the east end by the land of said Moise Therien, at tho west end by the Grand Bernier range, on the south side by the parcel of land above described, and on the north side by the lot ot land firstly described, without buildings.!.A Lot of Land situate in said parish of Saint Jean, in said Richelieu range, containing two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded at the east end by the river Richelieu, at the west end by the Grand Bernier range, on the south side by Jean Baptiste Poutré, and on the north side by Widow Abraham Demers, with a House, Barn and other buildings thereon erected.N.B.\u2014The lots will be sold separately.Conditions of sale made known immediately before t he adjudication, and can be ascertained at any time on application to the undersigned.T.R.JOBSON, N P.St.Jean, 3rd Sept., 1855.3w mws 208 And at the DOOR of the PARISH CHURCH of St.BRUNO, on MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH of the same month, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, the following immoveable property, depending on the same communeunte, Seigniory of Montarville, in the Parish of St.Bruno, in the 25th rank, between those of Joseph Jodoin and the said Louis Bourdon, containing % arpent (leas 16 feet) in front by 25 arpents in depth.2.A PIECE OF WOODLAND situate in the same place, between the pieces of Bonaven-ture Yiger and of Louis Bourdon, containing 1% rods in front by twenty-five arpents iu depth.The whole more or less ; the precise measurement of all the above mentioned immoveab e property not being guaranteed.More ample information, and the conditions of sale, will be given after the adjudication.LS.LACOSTE, N.P.Bucherville, Aug.17, 1855.lm ws 197 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.WILL be sold, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH of September, instant, at TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at the Church door of the Parish of ST.CLEMENT, the hereinafter designated real property, depending of the com-munante de biens which has existed between the late Robert Henry Poirier Lafieur, in his lifetime, Esquire, Physician, and Mrs.Mane Louise Elmire Cousineau, his widow, viz.:\u2014 A LOT OF LAND, forming the South-Westerly part of the emplacement designated as No.29 of the Village of Beauharnois, in Anns-town, in the Seigniory of Annfield, containing the said lot of land, thirty-four feet in width by one hundred and eighty feet in length ; bounded in front by Ellice Street, in rear by the emplacement No.43 of the said Village, the property of N.T.Sarault, on the North-Easterly side by the remaining part of said No.29, the property of Pierre Gendron, and on the South-Westerly side by No.30, the property of Bazile Roy, with a house and a stable thereon erected.For tho conditions apply to the undersigned.J.G.LONGPRE, N.P.Beauharnois, Sept.4, 1855.3w w 210 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, WILL be sold, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH September instant, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon, at the door of the Parish Church of MONTREAL, at Auction, the Immoveable Property hereafter described, belonging to the communante de biens heretofore existing between Paschal Pigeon and the late Sophie Brazeau, his wife, to wit :\u2014 L A LOT, situate at the Coteau St.Louis, in the said Parish, near the City of Montreal, 40 feet long by 126 feet deep, more or less, boarded in front by the Highway, in the rear by the representatives, Joseph Robreau Duplessis, on the north side by Charles Pigeon, and on the south side by Peter Gravel, with the south part of the Stono House, which is built half on this lot and half on the next lot belonging to the said Charles Pigeon, together with a stable erected on the said lot.2.A LOT, situate in the same place, 45 feet long by a depth of the distance between the Highway and the lot of the representatives Joseph Robreau Duplessis, bounded in front by the said Highway, and in rear by the said representatives Joseph Robreau Duplessis, on one side by Felix Lamouche, and on the other side by Louis Comte, without any building thereon erected.The conditions will be made known after the sale ; they may be learned before that time by applying to the undersigned.Notari^ ^ Montreal, Sept.5, 1855.\t3w w 210 PLEASURE EXCURSIONS TO LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS, CÆKIFFIKY, AND BACH.THE SAME DAY ! BY VOLUNTARY AUTHORITY AUCTION OF JUSTICE.w ILL be sold at auction, at the door of the MONDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH of September, instant, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock precisely in the morning, the TWO LOTS hereafter described, belonging to tho communante dr.biens heretofore existing between Mr.Abraham Clement, dit Lariviere, and tho late Adelaide Mercil, his first wife, to wit\u2014 1.\tA LOT situated in the Quebec Suburb of this city, in St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, being 61 feet in front, on the said street, up to the depth of 67 feet, and thence occupying 84 feet in length by 74 feet in depth, making in all I4t feet in depth, English measure, together with a Wooden House built in the rear of this land, divided into six lodgings, and two sheds thereon erected, subject to being used as a passage, as will be berealter mentioned.2.\tANOTHER LOT, situated in the same place, having 33 feet front, on the said St.Nicholas Tolentine Street, and 32 feet width in rear, by 67 feet depth, English measure, together with a Wooden House and Stable thereon erected, with the right of passing on the first lot through a passage of 9 feet in lengtli by 44 feet in depth, English measure, to commence at the level of the said street, to go to and return from the yard of the second Lot.Indisputable titles will be given to purchasers.The conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale, or may be learnt before that time by applying to the said A.C.LARIVIERE, Carriage-maker, St.Mary Street, or to the Undersigned.By order, J.A.LABADIE, N.P.J.E.O.LABADIE, N.P.Montreal, Sept.5, 1855.\t3w ws 210 English Linseed Oil, Raw and Boiled, Sperm, Elephant, Machinery, w.c.Lard, Olive, Neats Foot, and Cod Oils, &c, &e.&c- MCDONALD, Successor to MoDONALD BROS.& CO, 123 SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.WILL BE SOLD to the last and highest bidder at the door of the Parish Church of St.George de Henryville, on MONDAY, the twenty-fourth SEPTEMBER, instant, a FARM belonging to the community of goods which has heretofore existed between the lato AMABLE DEMERS and SALOME TREMBLAY, his surviving wife :\u2014 The said FARM situated near the Village of Henryville, consists of two arpents in front by twenty-eight arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front, to the south, by the Street of the Village and the Lands of the Second Concession of the Seigniory of Noyau, in rear, to the North, by Joseph Duquette, on one side, to the West, by Jean Baptiste Simard, Esqr., and on the other side, to the East, by Joseph Demers, with a House, Barn and other buildings thereon erected.The conditions of the sale will be announced at the time of adjudication.E.R.DEMERS, N.P.Henryville, 6th Sept., 1855.r ws 211 Molasses and Syrup.FOR SALE,\u2014225 puncheons CHOICE RETAILING MOLASSES.250 half-barrels GOLDEN SYRUP.DAVID TORRANCE & 00.30th Angnst,\t205 ON and after WEDNESDAY, August 8, and until further notice, Passengers will be conveyed by the MONTREAL and NEW YORK RAILROAD, and the Steamer LADY SIMPSON, from MONTREAL to CARILLON, and BACK, at HALF FARE.This arrangement is intended specially for persons unable lo be absent for more than one day at a time, affording them, at a moderate cost, a long and agreeable day\u2019s excursion to tho beautiful scenery of the Lake of Two Mountains and the Ottawa River, and enabling them to visit the works of the Grand Trunk Railway Company at Pointe Claire, the Tubular Bridge at St.Ann\u2019s, &c.&c.The charge for Excursion Return Tickets will be Eight Shilliugs from Montreal, and Six Shillings and Three Pence from Lacbine, procurable at the Railroad Depot, Ilonaventure Street, or on board tho Steamer Lady Simpson, available for one day only, and not transferable, the holders of which may proceed as far as Carillon, or land at any of tho regular stopping places, returning the same afternoon.23= Passengers will leave Montreal by the SEVEN a.m.Train and return about Seven p.m.August 9.\t187 ^\u2018nftgLlJy\\g & CARSON, WHOLES A LB AND RETAIL OXüOTHXJXTC^ AND OUTFITTING WAREHOUSE No, McGill Street.McM.& C.beg to intimate to their numerous customers that they have just received a very choice lot of West of England DOE and DEER SKIN TROWSERINGS, suitable for Autumn wear.Also on hand, their usual stock of West of England and French BROAD CLOTHS, OASSI-MERES and VESTINGS.GARMENTS of all descriptions made to measure iu a manner that cannot be surpassed, either as regards fit, style, or workmanship, and at very moderate prices for cash.From the success they have had in cutting, that most difficult and important item of Gentlemen\u2019s dress, namely, PANTALOONS, they feel warranted in saying to those who desire a good fitting Pant, made from the best fabrics, that they can be supplied at their Establishment.TO TAILORS.Scott, Clay k Chappell\u2019s FALL & WINTER FASHIONS on hand and for sale.August 28.\t203 j SUGARS.J fjpil E Subscribers offer FOR SALE : Hhds )\tj Tres > BRIGHT Muscovado, j Barrels ) Hhds Refined Loaf Barrels Refined Crushed Barrels White Bastard Barrels Coffee Crashed Puns Bright Muscovado MOLASSES Half Barrels GOLDEN SYRUP Patna Cleaned RICE Hennessey\u2019s BRANDIES, Pale & Dark 1851 DeKuyper\u2019s GIN, Red & Green Cases Port k Sherry WINE, RUM in qr casks Bass k Co.\u2019s PALE ALE, London PORTER Black Pepper, Cassia, Nutmegs Cloves, Liquorice, Smyrna Raisins Olive, Pale Seal, and Cod Oils 2,000 boxes Casey's Liverpool Soap, Crown brand D.TORRANCE & OO.August 23.\t199 WHYTE, ROSS & CO.offer for sale\u2014 550 quintals of New Dry Codfish, put np in hhds for the Western market 240 brls No.1 Round Herrings, this year\u2019s catch 15 brls Salmon, North Shore 9 do Salmon Trout \u2014Also,\u2014 1460 bags Liverpool Salt 250 do Fine Salt Aug.27.\t202 SHEET IRON HOOFING.The best Security against Fire.Galvanized sheet iron, for Roofing, Plain, Curved and Corrugated ; imported at Manufacturers\u2019 prices, by LOCKHART k LOUSON, 69 Commissioner Street.Agents fo- Richd.Johnson k Brother, Wire-drawers & Galvanizers, Manchester.Galvanized Iron possesses the valuable quality of not being liable to rust.August 29.\t204 / /// * \u2014»\th/ ; V MONTREAL HEKALI) Am) DaiXY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPT.8, !S55.THE HONTBEiL HERALD.The following Editions of the MONTREAL HERALD are regularly issued at their PUBLISHING OFFICE, 109 NOTRE DAME ST.THE DAILY EDITION, Issued EVERY MORNING (Sundays excepted), at FIVE o\u2019clock A.M.Terms £2 per annum.THE SEMI-WEEKLY, or EVENING EDITION, Containing all the reading matter of the Daily Hebald, also all new advertisements published in the same, issued on the AFTERNOONS of MONDAYS and THURSDAYS.Subscription 15s per annum.THE WEEKLY EDITION FOR THE COUNTRY Containing all the reading matter of the Daily and Semi-Weekly papers, published on SATURDAY MORNING.Subscription 5s per annum, in clubs of seven copies.Single Subscribers 7s Gd per annum.THE WEEKLY EDITION FOR EUROPE, With a SUPPLEMENT, issued every MONDAY MORNING at SEVEN o\u2019clock.Price 3d each.All Subscriptions must be pre-paid in advance, otherwise no attention will be paid to orders received.D.KINNEAR & Co., 109, Notre Dame Street.NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.ALL ADVERTISERS by the Year or Agreement are charged extra at the usual rates of advertising, when they exceed the limits ol their agreements.We cannot undertake to return rejected communications.Noticesof marriages,births and deaths, can only be inserted when authenticated by some party known to the publishers.TO CORRESPONDENTS.No notice can betaken of anonymous communications.Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer ; not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of his good faith.SdfTAKE NOTICE.\u2014Wt talcc no Letters out of the Post Office unless they are pur-paid.Subscribers to the DAILY HERALD in the Country, who have received their Accounts by Mail, will oblige us by remitting the Amount without delay.TEN £ BO SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT.8, 1855.The News by the \u201cAtlantic\u201d.\u2014The Atlantic's mail reached town, from New York, about eleven o\u2019clock last night.We give our readers elsewhere as full extracts from our English fyles, as the late hour at which we received them admitted of our doing this morning.Important Indications.\u2014The New York Times has a correspondent in Paris, very Napoleonistic in his predilections, who communicates occasionally rather startling views on the affairs of the war.Here are his latest :\u2014 Paris, Friday, August 17, 1855.>*bat I stated in my last letter to be Court rumors become more consistent every hour.The great attack upon Sebastopol is, I have pood reason to believe, to take place upon the *20tb, and by the time this reaches you it will have fallen, and with less loss than perhaps you imagine.Too much importance has been attached to the forts upon the northern side of the harbor ; they do not command the city, as has been stated.It is a distance of two miles in an air line from the Malakhoff across the bay to the northern Star fort, but from the Malakhoff, the southern side could be laid in ruins in forty-eight hours.This post takes the second line of Russian defence in the flank, taking it in its entire length.There is no great excitement about the coming assault, but a quiet conviction that the city will You observe that all the past actions on the part of the allies seemed to be undertaken with a view to making success a kind of basis upon which to treat for peace.This is not so now.France, that is, the Emperor, has re-.olved upon a war which unit reduce Russia to a second-rate power, and the mediation of Austria will ne inserip-vi % Ta wtl\u201cV^Ueen, ^lüt0ria and Prince Albert \u2019 and English and French flags.This part ot the town was guarded by Zouaves.All the immense line extending from the Strasbourg Railway Station to St.Cloud, was without an interval occupied by troops and National Guards.They were drawn up on each side of the way two or three deep, Chasseurs de Vincennes, infantry of the line, infantry of the guard, gen d\u2019armes, municipal guards, all were there; and there was battalion after battalion and company after company of the National Guard, all eu grand complet, aud all in full uniform.Aud not only wero there the National Guard of Paris, but those of the neighboring towns and villages for miles around ; some of them even from a considerable distance.Behind the troops and National Guards, were drawn np th
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